Online, BWA Queensland Community Roundtable

BUSINESS WOMEN AUSTRALIA (BWA)

QLD Roundtable

Online, BWA Queensland Community Roundtable

When:
April 28, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
2023-04-28T12:00:00+08:00
2023-04-28T13:30:00+08:00
Where:
Online
Online, BWA Queensland Community Roundtable @ Online

This online group of business women is designed as a safe space for peer-to-peer sharing between members and guests in a trusted and confidential environment. By drawing from the expertise and experience of other business women, the format encourages ways to navigate the needs of your business, career, personal life and community engagement to achieve success in life and in business.

This is a CONFIDENTIAL, PEER-SHARING opportunity for Queensland-based women and those who do business in the state.

We meet online for open discussion, debate and problem solving on an agenda driven by the group with the support of a BWA designated facilitator. Designed to help support and grow our knowledge, with the help of our fellow members, it is also a great opportunity to get to know one another and build relationships; share strategies, ideas, bounce challenges around to gain some new insights, offer possible solutions and build friendships.

BWA Community Hubs are available to all women who are members snd supporters of BWA who are ready to build meaningful connections embrace the power of a group of like-minded women.

QLD COMMUNITY HUB DATES

12 noon – 1.30pm QLD time

(SAVE THE DATES)

  • Friday, 28th April
  • Friday, 4th August
  • Friday, 13th October

If you’ve been keen to meet professional, executive and entrepreneurial women to dig deep, in a safe and non-judgmental environment, book your “virtual seat” today and receive the zoom link.

FUTURE HUB FACILITATORS WANTED: If you are an existing MEMBER of BWA and you’d like to be a BWA COMMUNITY HUB FACILITATOR, offering the experience and expertise we need, contact Leanne@businesswomenaustralia.com.au.

About Tracy Cooper:

Tracy Cooper has a passion for change. She is a facilitator and change management specialist, who combines theory and a proven practical approach to support leaders and teams to enhance their performance and lead change within their businesses.

Whilst her early career was in agricultural science, she then transitioned to delivering leadership programs in rural and regional communities of Qld.

Based on this learning and experience of delivering leadership programs, in 2001 along with her business partner Maria Nolan, Tracy launched SeeChange Consulting.

For 22 years using their action learning approach, underpinned by their expertise in Prosci Change Management methodology, they have been creating programs that have brought major change to the lives of individuals, businesses and communities in the financial services, agribusiness, local government and not for profit sectors.

Tracy is passionate about helping those who wish to lead themselves to learn, thrive, embrace change and make a difference in their world.

About Business Women Australia:

BWA provides opportunities to connect, develop authentic contacts, build friendships and tap into support. Our professional development focuses on business growth, personal development and leadership. BWA’s dynamic network is an excellent source of new connections, perspectives, experience and ideas. We share challenges and goals, providing each other with valuable support. We welcome new members and guests to our events.

Check out the Events Calendar on the BWA website.

BWA brings together business women from all sectors, industries and states:

  • Business owners and entrepreneurs
  • Executives and managers
  • Professionals
  • Women on boards
  • Emerging leaders
  • Women who desire growth and high-level connections

Business Women Australia is focused on key areas of development:

  • Leadership
  • Business Improvement
  • Personal and Professional Growth
  • Connections and Friendship

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